NHL concussion lawsuits combined, will be heard by federal judge

Three lawsuits filed by retired National Hockey League players over concussion-related injuries have been consolidated and will be heard by a federal judge, the Associated Press has reported.

U.S. District Judge Susan Richard Nelson of St. Paul, Minn. will hear the case. More than 200 former players have filed suit against the league, claiming the NHL knew about the dangers of head injuries and failed to do enough to reduce the risk and educate players about the risk of concussions.